
Guild Quarter Peal Week Report
55 successful quarter peals were rung during the week. The majority scored were Doubles (34), followed by Minor (11), Triples (4), Major (2), Caters (2) and Cinques (2). Two from

55 successful quarter peals were rung during the week. The majority scored were Doubles (34), followed by Minor (11), Triples (4), Major (2), Caters (2) and Cinques (2). Two from

Saturday 2nd November 2024 saw the very first QP to be rung on the bells of St Peter’s, Milton Lilbourne since their refurbishment back in 2019. Tower Captain, Chris Wardell,

November’s message to all members from the Guild President, Pat Davidson

A total of 44 Quarter Peals were rung in the Guild by members during October 2024.
See the full list with links to each entry

On Saturday 26th October there was an ART Module One Day Course held at The Church of The Holy Cross, Seend, an historic Church of England church dating back to

Our October practice was held at Martinstown (6) and Bradford Peverell (8) in the Dorchester branch. Three young ringers joined us for the first time: Beatrice and Bridget from Wareham

Frampton, a small, but pretty, village sandwiched between the Yeovil and Crewkerne roads, is not a stop on most ringing tours of Dorset. Only the bravest tour bands attempt ringing

One of the things I love about being a ringer is the range of utterly wonderful ancient buildings we get to spend time in. With a small amount of careful

Thomas Moore 1779 – 1852 Those evening bells! those evening bells!How many a tale their music tells,Of youth and home and that sweet timeWhen last I heard their soothing chime.

A little while ago someone pointed out that if someone casually googled “Learn to ring in Dorset” or “Learn to ring in Wiltshire” they might find the Guild website but
Guild Festival & AGM 9th May 2026 at Calne